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Library Services to the Sandwich Generation BibliographyThanks to the ALLS Library Service to the Sandwich Generation Discussion Group for their work compiling this list. Call them Baby Boomers, Generation S, or the Sandwich Generation, those born between 1946 and 1964, are once again charting new courses in culture, economics, and history. As people live longer and begin families later, aging Baby Boomers find themselves entangled in a uniquely intergenerational family mix. At any given time they may be simultaneously parenting their aging parents, or parenting their own children in several stages: very young/adolescent, boomerang, or simply adult children who choose to live at home. Each aspect of this parenting composite has a specific financial requirement. Add to this rather volatile mixture the needs of a partner as well as the emotional and spiritual needs of the individual and the sandwiched finds herself or himself squeezed. This selected bibliography includes articles, books, magazines, newsletters, pamphlets, videotapes, and s that address the various information needs of those caught in the middle and provides links to other sources both print and electronic. A descriptor in all caps follows each title. ArticlesCan the Baby Boom Retire? USA Today, May 8-11, 1995. Feeling Squeezed Between the Needs of Your Children and Parents?
Fairview Give Your Parents the Support They Need, Tax-Wise Money. November, 1996. Russell, Cheryl. The Baby Boom Turns 50. American Demographics,
December, Shepell, Warren, EAP Professionals. The Sandwich Generation. Bilan, July,1996. Wilcox, Melynda Dovel. Welcome to Generation S. Kiplinger on Line. June, 1995. BooksAdams, Tom and Kathryn Armstrong. When Parents Age: What Children
Can Do, American Association of Retired Persons, Caregiving, A Money Management
Workbook. Anderson-Ellis, Eugenia. Aging Parents and You: A Complete Handbook
to Help Baldwin, Donna R. and Jacqueline C. Grandmas Coming Home! A Guide
to Barash, Amanda S. Elder Care: Family Training Support. Sage 1991.
Bass, Deborah. Caring Families: Support and Intervention. National
Berg, Adriane G. Making Up for Lost Time: Speed Investing for a Secure
Future. Berman, Claire. Caring for Yourself While Caring for Your Aging Parent:
Blum, Laurie. Free Money and Services for Seniors and Their Families.
Bommarito, Patricia and James L. Ramsey. What about Mom and Dad?
Boomerang Kids... When Adult Children Return Home. WorkLife Publications.
1993. Boughton, Jill. You and Your Aging Parent: The Practical Side of Love.
Burton, Linda, ed. Families and Aging. Baywood Publishing, 1993.
Carlin, Vivian F. Should Mom Live With Us? Free Press.1992. Clark, N. Laurie. Bringing Granny Home: For End-of-Life Care with
Family. Climo, Jacob, Distant Parents, New Jersey: Rutgers University
Press, 1992. Coleman, William, You and Your Aging Parents, Thomas Nelson. 1994. Conrad, Richard. What Should We Do About Mom? A New Look at Coyle, Jean M. Comp. Families and Aging: A Selected Annotated Bibliography,
Dolan, Michael J. How to Care for your Aging Parents and Still have
a Life of Your Own! Dwyer, Jeffry W. and Raymond T. Coward. Gender, Families, and Eldercare.
Eisdorfer, Carl, Caring for Your Aging Parents, Jeremy Tarcher, 1995. ELDERCARE Elderly Care: How to Choose and Finance It. Gordon Press. 1992.
The Family Guide to Elder Care: Making the Right Choices. Families
Intl. 1991. Fanning, Marilyn. Compassionate Care, Practical Love for Your Aging
Parents. Faustin, F. Jehle, Complete and Easy Guide to Social Security and
Medicare, Fisher, James N. Nursing Home Options: Getting Quality Care for the
Elderly. Hargrave, Terry D. and William T. Anderson. Finishing Well: Aging
and Harty, Terry, and Karen K. Harty. Finding a Job after Fifty. Career
Press. Health, Angela, Long Distance Caregiving: A Survival Guide For Far
Away Care-givers. How to Find a New Career Upon Retirement. NTC Publishing Group.
How to Raise A Family and A Career Under One Roof: A Parents Guide
to Kaye, Lenard W. and Jeffrey S. Applegate. Men As Caregivers of the
Elderly: Koch, Thomas. Mirrored Lives: Aging Children and Elderly Parents.
Kouri, Mary K. Keys to Survival for Caregivers. Barron 1992. SANDWICHED Kuman, Arthur, Jr. and Richard D. Salmon. Jobs for People Over Fifty:
Levitan, Sar A. and Elizabeth A. Conway. Families in Flux: New Approaches
McAleese, Tama. Money Power for Retirement. Career Press. 1993. McGurn, Sheelagh. Under One Roof: Caring for Aging Parents. McKay, Gary D & Don Dinkmeyer. How You Feel is Up to You: Mace, Nancy L. & Peter V. Pabins. Rev. ed. 36 Hour Day: A Family
Guide to Matthews, Joseph. Elder Care: Choosing and Financing Long-Term Care.
Nolo Maugans, Jayne E. Aging Parents, Ambivalent Baby Boomers: A Critical
Meur, Teresa and Betty Abramson. A Familys Guide to Selecting, Financing, Meyer, Kay, Life in the Sandwich Generation: Concordia Publishing
House,1995 Moreau, Daniel, Kiplingers Survive and Profit From a Mid-Career Change.
Morgan, John S. Getting a Job After Fifty. Petroceur. 1990 EMPLOYMENT Morris, Virginia, Caring for Young Aging Parents, Workman, 1994. Moskowitz, Francine, Parenting Your Aging Parents. Woodland Hills,
CA. Myers, Jane E. Adult Children and Aging Parents. American Counseling
Assn. 1989. Orman, Suze, Youve Earned It, Dont Lose it: Mistakes You Cant Afford
to Make Ottenbourg, Robert, What will I Do When I Retire? Kiplinger Books,
1995. Pollan, Surviving the Squeeze. Simon and Schuster, 1994.SANDWICHED Rosenberg, Lee. Retirement Real or Not. Career Press. 1993.RETIREMENT PLANNING Russell, Cheryl, 100 Predictions for the Baby Boom: the Next 50 Years.
Salisbury, Dallas L. and Nora S. Jones, ed. Retirement in the Twenty-First Schiff, Harriet S. How Did I Become My Parents Parent? Viking
1996, 1997. Seniors and The Family, Seniors and The Family: Proceedings of the Invitational Consultation. WorkLife Publications, 1993. Shapiro, Barbara A. The Big Squeeze: Balancing the Needs of Aging
Parents, Shilling, Dana. Financial Planning for the Older Client. National
Underwriter 1992. Silver, Don, Boomer Retirement: 65 Simple Ways to Protect Your Future.
Silverstone, Barbara and Helen Kandel Hyman. You and Your Aging Parent:
Sisk, Ginny. This Too Shall Pass. Broadman. ELDERCARE-SANDWICHED Susik, Helen D. Hiring Home Caregivers: The Family Guide to In-Home.
Impact Tigges, K.N., W.M. Marcil., and C.J. Alterio, Caring for Someone in
Your Home Underwood, Don and Paul B. Brown. Grow Rich Slowly: The Merrill Lynch
Vernon, Steven G. Dont Work Forever: Simple Steps Baby Boomers Must
Take Watt, Jill, A Caregivers Guide: Practical Solutions for Coping With
Aging Zal, H. Michael, The Sandwich Generation: Caught Between Growing Children
Zuckerman, C. et.al, eds. Home Health Care Options: A Guide for Older
Persons Zweck, Brad, Parenting Our Parent: Senior Care Options for Concerned
Families. Directories/ResourcesBebbington, Andrew and Davies Bleddyn. Resources, Needs, and Outcomes
Beigel, Jerry. Senior Care Directory, rev. ed. Senior Media, 1988. Boyden, Karen, ed. Older Americans Information Directory. Detroit, MI: Gale, 1993 Carescope Care Registry (Carescope On-line Eldercare Directory). www.careq.com/rcfe.html Collins, Catherine L. The Golden Years: A Resource Guide for Caregivers
of Directory of Federal Aid for the Aging. Ready Reference Press, 1982. Duensing, Edward E. ed. Americas Elderly: A Sourcebook. Foundation Center Staff. National Guide to Funding in Aging. 3rd
ed. Fredlund, Penny A. ed. Resource Guide for Older Adults and Caregivers.
Koehler, Barbara and Yvonne Lev, eds. Encyclopedia of Senior Citizens
Levin, Enid, et. al. Families, Services and Confusion in Old Age.
Manheimer, Ronald, ed. Older Americans Almanac. Detroit, MI: Gale, 1994. Monsour, Margaret, ed. Senior Services Resource Directory. National Council on the Aging, Inc. Respite Resource Guide. The National Directory of Adult Day Care Centers. 2nd ed. Resource Directory for Older People. USGPO, 1990. Stokell, Marjorie and Bonnie Kennedy, The Senior Citizen Handbook:
Magazines and NewslettersAging News: The Newsletter of the Newsletter of the New York State AARP CareGuide www.parentime.com. AOL BABY BOOMERS. www.server1.mich.com./~kenfish Better Investing Magazine. National Association of Investors Corporation Boomernet Daily News: All the News thats Fit to Digitize: Caregiving-monthly newsletter for individuals caring for an aging relative. All About Families. Articles relating to Marriage and Family from a Biblical
perspective. Caregiving On-Line: www.caregiving.com/html/new/htm Contemporary Long Term Care- monthly magazine for CEOs admininstrators,
Executive Baby- bimonthly for working moms seeking to balance the demands
Parenting: We are the Sandwich Generation, parenting both children and
our parents. The Sandwich Generation: A quarterly publication dedicated to
those who are in the Senior LifeMonthly newspaper dedicated to inform, serve,
and entertain the Senior Scapefor care managers, elder law attorneys, guardians and
other Work and Family Lifeinformation and practical solutions
on family, job, OrganizationsAmerican Association of Baby Boomers. Newly forming nonprofit organization
Boomers (Boomer conference on the well) health, financial planning, aging, Caregiving. (AARP Webplace). Covers Caregiving Support, Long-Term Care,
CAREsource Program Development Staff. Resource Guide for Older Adults
Children of Aging Parents (Woodbourne Office Campus, Suite 302-A, Eldercare Location Nationwide service funded by the U.S. Administration
on Aging. Georgia Senior Resource Guide: A Guide for Older Adults, Caregivers,
and Houston Eldercare Directory: A Resource Guide for Older Adults, Caregivers
and National Association of Area Agencies on Aging, 1112-16th Street NW,
Ste.100, National Association of Baby Boomers-represents the interests of boomers,
National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, National Family Caregivers Association (800-896-3650). Provides resources
Nelson-Morrill, Creston. ed. Florida Caregivers Handbook: An Essential
North Carolina Eldercare Sourcebook: A Resource Guide for Older Adults
North Texas Eldercare Sourcebook: A Resource Guide for Older Adults,
Rogg, Carla S.+Oskar H. Rogg. Atlanta Eldercare Sourcebook: Rogg, Oskar H.+Carla S. Rogg. The Metropolitan Atlanta Eldercare Directory: South Carolina Agencies on Aging Staff. Shadow and Light: A Practical
Guide Uhlmansiok, Kathie. Greater Cincinnati Older Adult Resource Guide. Impact Books, 1997. VideotapesKnowledge Transfer Network, Inc. Sandwich Generation: The Video
Series. American Association of Retired Persons. Survival Tips for New
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